אויטאנאמישע טעסלא מאדעל "Y" פארט אליין ארויס פון טעקסאס פאבריק.
In a striking display of innovation and automation, a brand-new white Tesla Model Y made its debut at the company’s Texas Gigafactory—by driving itself off the production line. The moment, captured during Tesla’s Annual Shareholder Meeting on November 6, 2025, showcased the company’s latest Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology seamlessly integrated into real-world factory operations.
The unmanned vehicle was seen autonomously navigating out of the Giga Texas assembly line, deftly avoiding a stationary bus and a passing Jeep before steering itself toward the logistics area for final processing and delivery. The event marked one of the first public demonstrations of Tesla’s FSD system being used not on public roads, but within the tightly controlled environment of a high-volume production facility.
Tesla engineers described the maneuver as more than a visual spectacle—it represented a breakthrough in post-production logistics, where autonomous systems can move completed vehicles efficiently without human intervention. This capability reduces congestion, minimizes human error, and increases overall factory throughput.
Observers at the shareholder meeting applauded as the vehicle rolled out confidently, a symbol of Tesla’s commitment to refining autonomy not just for drivers, but across every phase of vehicle production. Industry analysts noted that the demonstration could signal Tesla’s next frontier—automated logistics and factory integration on a scale previously unseen in the automotive industry.
While the company has faced regulatory challenges surrounding its FSD rollout, this internal application underscores how Tesla continues to push the limits of automation and efficiency within its own ecosystem. From design to delivery, the Model Y’s self-guided debut embodied Elon Musk’s long-standing vision: a factory so advanced that cars can literally drive themselves off the line.